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Knit Stitch

Hold the needle with the cast-on stitches in your left hand and the other needle in your right. Wrap the yarn around your fingers…

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Purl Stitch

Hold the working needle in your right hand and the needle with the stitches in your left. The yarn is held and worked with your right hand and is kept to the front of the work…

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Bind Off

Knit two stitches. Insert the left needle into the first stitch on the right needle…

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Three Needle Bind Off

With the right side of the two pieces facing each other, and the needles parallel, insert a third needle knitwise into the first stitch of each needle. Wrap the yarn around the needle as if to knit.

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Knitterella Stash Bag

For knitters on the go, these cute drawstring bags are perfect for storing projects, needles and pattern instructions. Small to medium projects easily fit into the bags without any fuss, and the closable top keeps your knitting from escaping. Pick from a selection of charming graphics and sayings including, “If knitting is wrong, I don’t want

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Frabjous Fibers’ Wonderland Yarn

Did you know that yarn can be magical? At least it can be when you’re working with Frabjous Fibers’ Wonderland Yarn line. Each yarn name and color is inspired by the classic Lewis Carroll story, Alice in Wonderland. Knitters can choose from the Cheshire Cat fingering weight yarn, the March Hare worsted weight yarn and

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Knit Wit Clay Pins

For the knitter who has everything, this charming 3×3 inch pin makes a great gift. Made out of polymer clay, this handmade item can be made into a magnet or pin depending on customer preference. Choose from a selection of cute and yarn-related designs including, “I love knitting,” “knit happens” and “close knit friends.” But

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No-Sew Knits: 20 Flattering, Finish-Free Garments

Kristen TenDyke’s new collection, No-Sew Knits: 20 Flattering, Finish-Free Garments, offers 20 brand-new sweater patterns that teach you how to shape and join as you go to seamlessly knit a sweater. TenDyke introduces multiple easy techniques in her chapters on cables, lace, interchangeable stitch patterns and basic no-sew patterns. Despite the ease of construction, the

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